Zach Hodskins, the 6'2" junior guard of Milton High School's basketball team, has competed -- and won -- against some of the top high school players in the country. The Georgia teen is a skilled player, despite the fact that he only has one arm. Hodskins has never let any physical obstacles hold him back, as a new video from scoutfocus.com demonstrates.

The one-minute montage of clips showcases Hodskins' incredible talent on the court as he kills the competition in a series of games. As one YouTube commenter quipped, "The awkward moment when he is better than you when﻿ you have two hands..." Check out the video above to see his skills for yourself.

Earlier this year, George Dennehy, an incredible 18-year-old guitarist gor no arms stunned the Internet with his performance of the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" -- which he performed with his feet.

"I want it [music] to be my career," he said on Reddit. "I have the opportunity to speak/play at different events or churches, you name it! I'm hoping big things will happen."

Are you impressed by Hodskins' talent? Do you know any teens with incredible athletic skills? Tell us in the comments below or tweet @HuffPostTeen.

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